Art school in Budapest art school in English Language with NVC Nonviolent Communication courses

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

The 2011-2012 school year at Art School in Budapest
is ending with the exciting Grand Finale Week. Come
and bring a friend to the a variety of
lectures, art lessons, film, workshops and the Waka-WAKA End of Year Party.

Places
for some events will be limited (please check the schedule below for further
information). To apply please contact Barbara Guttman at artschoolbudapest@gmail.com
or call: + 3620 467 5051 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting+ 3620 467 5051end_of_the_skype_highlighting

ASiB Students who attended minimum 12 weeks of spring semester will have free
admission to all of this week’s events.

PROGRAM:

MONDAY, May 28th:

14 -19h
- Drawing
Marathon - join a 2 x 2½ hr drawing lesson where we will be
exploring the rules of different types of composition, line quality and its
connection to your feelings, representation of space and much more. All levels
of drawing skills and experience are welcome. Please bring paper, pencils
and/or watercolor brush(es) and ink and/or pen and ink.

19.15 - Film evening:‘The
Radiant Child’, a documentary
about painter Jean Michele Basquiat. A peek into the 1980’s New Yorkart scene (90’)

( free
admission, contributions to support
Art School in Budapest would be appreciated, max. 15 people, please apply to secure
your place)

WEDNESDAY, May 30th:

14 -19h - Painting Marathon

- a
2 x 2½ hr fun painting lesson where you can explore expressing your feelings
with colors and learn how to mix colors. All levels of artistic skills and
experiences are welcome. Please bring your own paper and any water based (not
oil) paint which you would like to work with.

19.30
- 21h – Soft skills for hard cases - Basics of
Nonviolent Communication
(workshop) by Eva Rambala
certified international NVC trainer. In this workshop you may learn how to see
the relationship between how you think and how you feel, understand others
instead of reacting, connect with your deepest needs, speak in ways that are
more likely to be heard by others, negotiate difficult situations with greater
ease and confidence, gain hope and skills for nurturing peace in our world. (http://www.rambala.hu)
(free admission, max. 15
people, please apply to secure your place)

THURSDAY, May 31st:

14
-19 h - FLOW Marathon

- a 2 x 2½ hr long workshop for
anyone aged 14 and above regardless of artistic talent and knowledge. While
being engaged in using traditional and
alternative art materials you will be encouraged to explore and express your
feelings and needs. Awaken your creativity and have fun. Discover how being
self-connected can boost your creativity and joy of self-expression. (admission 5000
– 8000 Ft (including materials), max. 8 participants, please apply to secure
your place)

19.30
-21. 30h –NVC Play Room– Come to
play an interesting board game with a
dice and many cards, designed by Hugo Roele
(Holland) an author and NVC trainer. You can use the game aiming for better understanding of
yourself and/or resolving conflicts with others. A fun way to see nonviolent communication
(NVC) in action.

( free
admission, contributions to support
work of Hugo Roele will be appreciated, , max. 5 people, please apply to secure
your place)

FRIDAY, June 1st:

14-15.30 h –
The Language of Life and Connection - Short Introduction to Nonviolent Communication (workshop) by Éva Hava Jónai, certified international NVC trainer

In this workshop you may learn how to hear feelings and values even behind hostile language, listen in a way that inspires openness and honesty, say „No!” in a way that encourages communication and consensus or how to welcome anger, and transforming it into life energy.( http://emk.hu/)(free admission, max. 15 people, please apply to secure your place)

THE CONTEMPORARY ART DAY

16 -17.30 h –„ADoor to The Contemporary Art
Room” (interactive lecture) by Barbara Guttman DLA. By giving you some basics guidelines and
engaging you into a discussion about several works of art created in the last
20 years, this lecture will give you an interesting glimpse into understanding
the exciting world of contemporary art. ( free admission, contributions to support the lecturing artist would be
appreciated, max. 15 people, please apply to secure your place)

17.45 - 19 h “Why
Do We Support the Arts” – a heart warming lecture by Jutka Fischer B.A. dip. A.M., a ceramic artist and art
organizer. Using real-life examples, Jutka
Fischer will illustrate ways in which engaging with creative activity can
change people's lives, both individually and collectively.

19h-
22h - The Waka Waka End of Year Party – Bring your friends along and join
the celebration of a school year filled with arts and the beggining of the
summer holiday. (free admission, bring a friend, finger food and drinks to share with
everyone)